Stump Bucket Grapple Severe Xtreme Duty Attachment
The Severe Xtreme Duty Stump Bucket Grapple attachment features a bucket bottom with an aggressive tapered cutting edge. The attachment’s angled cylinder maximizes strength with over 4,100 lbs of clamp force at the tip max at 3,000 psi. The design allows operators to take advantage of a huge 55″ grapple opening to meet every challenge.
Product Features:
A — Bucket bottom reinforced and protected with a series of 1/2″ x 2″ ribs/wear-bars across the entire bottom surface
B — Tapered cutting edge with CNC cut tooth pattern allows real cutting action as opposed to teeth cut in standard “flat mild” steel that cannot effectively cut
C — Cylinder angle maximizes force while still offering a huge opening
D — Large diameter pins to reduce the wearing effects of repetition
- Angled grapple frame and 3/4″ material result in unparalleled strength and rigidity
- Specially-designed load transfer plate
- 3″ bore cylinder generates over 4,100 LBS of clamping force at the tip max at 3,000 psi
- Price includes hydraulic hoses and fittings
- Over 55″ grapple opening

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- Constructed of high strength steel to provide structural durability
- Silence kit ensures noise protection, prevents dust and debris from entering breaker housing
- Cushion Damper provides protection to the host machine
- Auto Stop (Anti Blank Fire) System ensures less problem of the components and longer life of the breaker
- Specify make and model of host machine when placing order
- Weights may vary based on selected hitch styles


- Use of unsuitable hydraulic couplers or hoses can cause damage to internal components of breaker.
- Hydraulic lines < 60 gpm – use 1.0 inch lines AND > 60 gpm – use 1.25 inch lines.
- Dry firing hydraulic breaker can result in damage to internal components of breaker and host machine.
- Chisel paste must be used with hydraulic breakers, using high temperature grease as a substitution for chisel paste will cause damage to components of breaker.
- Consult with appropriately trained hydraulic specialists prior to placing breaker into service.
- Read operators manual before use.
- Check hydraulic flow and pressure before use.
- Instruct owner/operator on proper use of hydraulic breaker before delivery of machine or product.